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The Sun. (North Canton, Stark County, Ohio), 1931-08-19

1931-08-19-001

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VOL. 9.—NO, 40.
NORTH CANTON, STARK COUNTY, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1931.
.00 PER YEAR.
RADIO HUES IN AIR
UNITE ENTIRE WORLD
C. L. Chapman of Akron, Transmission Engineer For The
Ohio Bell Telephone Company,
Explains To Rotarians Manner
of Sending Messages.'..' '
Told Without
Varnish
That Row Between
Roosevelt and Tammany
By BEN LONG
POLICE ARE HUNTING'
FOUR YOUNG BANDITS
OVERCOMING THE STORM
Lee T. Lewis, vice-president' tji the
North Canton Rotary cluh, presided at
the dinner and at the meeting on
Thursday evening in the absence of J.
Frank Gross, who was in Fostoria attending the 21st district meeting of
Rotary International.
: J. P. Boggins, district manager of
The Bell Telephone company in Can-
HEADLINES inform a stricken
world that Governor Roosevelt of
New York is "about to break
with Tammany Hall." It seems that
the big wigs in the Tammany tent do
not like the way the committee appointed by the Legislature is investigating crooked Judges, pussyfoot District Attorneys, police officials and
They Held Up Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
C. Strasser With Pistols, Took
$5 From Him and Then Escaped In the Dark In Auto
Belonging To Their Victims.
CAR RECOVERED TODAY
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The Bulletin Board
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This Wednesday morning The Sun
was informed that the four youths
grafters, large,* indium and smallY$*£*** -Mr an s Cha es a
ami solhy blame Ro^evelt fo a11 S*™ a"d ^N^"?^1"'^
n,„f,. **„„mq ■ might shortly after 11 o'clock are still
night shortly
This writer isn't going to* tell Gov-! ■■_, L 1 UoVo
ernor Roosevelt what to do to win the ihe ^tucleoaicei
their trouble.
the bandits
Presidential nomination on the Democratic ticket, for the plain and unvarnished reason that the Governor of
stole was returned to Mr. Strasser
this Wednesday morning. It was
found by a Mr. Byer. He saw it park-
New York is an astute politician and^-nt ^rege^rt Se«n-
o'clock. ' He searched the car ancl
found that it" belonged to Mr. Strasser. He immediately notified the own
knows Tammany Hall and its strength
as well as its many weaknesses.
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THE Tammany label doesn't mean a
thing outside of New York city.
Grover Cleveland was nominated
and elected the year Richard Croker
wanted Senator David B. Hill nomin-
er. The Studebaker was a 1925 model
with a 1927 engine. One of the side
windows was broken while it was in I
the hands of the thieves.
Returning From Market
The Strasser home is about Vk
ated.. And Dick Croker, be it remem-1 miles beyond the North Canton cor
be'red, was heart and soul against I poration. line. Mr. Strasser is the
Cleveland, secretly, of course. Hill he! owner of the Canton poultry market,
didn't love, either. j Having closed his market'he started
If Governor. Roosevelt can convince ibr home with his wife in llis truck'
the people residing outside of New- When they reached .their garage,
York city that he knows Tammany is four youths, their faces covered with
corrupt and that Leader John F. Curry handkerchiefs, stepped in front of
is a mere peddler of political offices, them. Two of the youths pointed re-
corrupt and that Leader John F. Curry handkerchiefs, step peel ^ in front of X UjjljI'U bvliUULb 10
" OPEN SEPTEMBER 8
THREE MEN INJURED
IN AUTO COLLISION
Omar Basford, Harry Bradley
and Harlon Memmer Receive
Severe Cuts ancl Bruises When
Cars Come Together While
Drivers Were On Way Home.
TWO OF THEM IN HOSPITAL.
RECORD RUN
Firemen Leave Station and Race To
Cheese Factory.
including State Supreme Court Judges, volvers at Mr. and Mrs. Strasser. The
then Roosevelt stands a goocl chance other boys searched Mr. Strasser and
of being nominated for .President. Of took about five dollars from him. Then
course the Wigwam can do much to the four entered the Studebaker car.
keep the State of New York from go- and drove away, Mrs. Strasser in-
ing Republican or Democratic, but it formed The Sun this morning *thatL . _, . T , A
is not as powerful above Harlem as her husband has made it a rule never,second lliesaay in i\ext IVlontn
many people seem to think. .to carry much money in his pocket. -ht-ii w -j *t o • a j j.
... | Robbed House, Too f Wl11 Fmd the Superintendent
."* * ■• , j A little later Mr. and Mrs. Stras-
ton, ahd C. L. Chapman of AkronTIOR the sake of argument, let us ser discovered that their house had . , . ,. . , .. „
were present. X ' f , „ -, if* say that Roosevelt ws the no,ni ,bee" ™^< Jewelry and watches Board To Furnish Books As ^LTmilh welf on"the' tuck and
By means of a piece of chalk anda,1 ■"*;." rvooseveit wins tne nomi lhad been stolen bv tlle vouths. , \ Chief famitli, weie on tlie tiuck ancl
blackboard, Mr.-Chapman made it com- natlon even with Tammany vot- j The ages of the'bandits ranged from' They Did Last Year. ; racing- down Portage street on their
paratively easy for the Rotarians to,ing against him in the convention.! 18 to 20 years. Three of them wore; jway t0 t,le hle'
compreliend his excellent address, I Will Curry and his piratical crew come caps. The fourth was bare-headed. : | The prompt arrival of. the depart
Omar Basford, foreman of the"
printing department, Harry Bradley,
linotoypc operator of the same de-
| partinent, and Harlon Memmer of the-
service department, of The Hoover,
company, and all residents of Canton, were seriously injured while
driving- home on Tuesday evening:
shortly after quitting work at 5:15.
Close to the south edge of North
Canton three cars came together,,
seemingly quite unavoidably.
Bastard's Head Cut
Mr. Basfovd is in his home with
twenty-five stitches in his head on the
eft side over the par and stitches in
the right side of his lip. This Wednesday morning- The Sun was told that.
|he is doing as well as could be expected under the circumstances. '
' Bradley Injured
Mr. Bradley received a severe blow-
on the head and an X-ray will he
taken to determine whether or not his
ribs are broken. He is in Aultman.
hospital,
Memmcr's Condition Serious
_ Mr. Memmer is in a serious condition and this (Wednesday) morning
he is still unconscious. It is not quite
OPPOSE MAYOR WOLF te^*^^^H^£
■ f , Aultman hospital.
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FRANK I. EVANS WILL;
This Wednesday morning an alarm
of fire reached the department from Former President of Council, De-
the cheese factory on the Pittsburg!
road, near the North Canton ceme-|
.tery i
and Teachers Ready to Begin, j 0ne aild one_haif mimites after it
AUTO INJURES CHILD
feated Two Years Ago, Will imior I?rideillhaI <>f Greensburg Ran
In Front of Car.
Test His Strength At tlie Polls
Greensburg, Aug. 19—[Special]—
Incumbent.
which was greatly enjoyed by the
members. He is transmission engineer
for The Ohio Bell Telephone company
and "he "has 'been in many countries in
the service of his company.
Mr. Chapman's Address
On being introduced, Mr. Chapman
said:
"The trans-atlantie telephone service is rmaking neighbors of us all."
"There are only six countries in the
entire world which cannot be reached
by the overseas radio telephone channels," he said, "and probably in the
not tod distant future, most of these
will also be available for international
service. Out of 35,300,000.telephones
in the world today 32,200,000 can be
interconnected. More than 20,000,000
of these are in the United States,"
said TVtr. '.Chapman.
He continued: "A radio channel
from Berlin to Mexico was recently
opened and one from the United States:
to Argentina. A ,new voice lane is1
out openly against him at the general
election. They will not. That would
be "bad politics," and among professional politicians a blunder is worse
than a crime. In factlt is two crimes.
The Collector of the Port of New
York is appointed by the President.
Cleveland used the .collectorship as a
club, so did Roosevelt, and if you let
your memory travel back you'll find
that Ben Harrison placed a former
resident of Des Moines, Iowa, in the
job because Tie wanted to chastise
John O'Brien for his indifference to
the Republican ticket on election day.
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THERE are a dozen jobs the President can keep Tammany from
holding if he wants to discipline
the organization. And knowing this,
Tammany will not openly fight anyone the national convention nominates.
Governor Roosevelt is a good man,
Had To C-ilI Doctor ■ I ■ . j ment enabled the men to keep thej
DuetothLxciteilit,itwaSneces-TWO REGISTRATION DATES ;blaze from spreading. Damage slight. OTHER CANDIDATES FILE
sary to summon a physician, and Dr.
Basinger upon his arrival administered a sedative
w qf . ... v-rtP | The pubUo schools of North Can- R01ARI CONrERhNCtl
Mr. Strasser phoned the. North Can-11 ,e to 0 ^ onTuesdav, Sept. 8.,
ton police department, ancl Officer
Russel Smith passed the word on to
the Sheriffs office in Canton. Word
from there was flashed to. Akron to
be on the lookout for the youths and
the stolen car.
Everything will be ready for sessions;
to begin on Tuesday morning. j
The School Board wil] furnish the
books to the pupils as .they did last
year. Any pnpils having books of
ADVOCATES SERVICE
Officer Smith toured the town andj their own sho«!d P|an to usc them to
the lanes but was unable to find any save an additional expense to the
now in operation lietween Spain and a clean mal>> a*""1 he is strong in many
Buenos Aires, while engineers are'Parts of the United States, but will
working on one between England and h*3 appeal to the voters in the West
trace of the young men.
HARPOLD MOTORS TO
MEET MIDDLEBRANCH
Presidents and Secretaries of
the 21st District Hear Peace
Fostoria Meeting'.
India.
'Lane 'To Hawaii
as would Governor White of Ohio ?
George White's friends should get
Board
If there are any parents who wisli
to buy hooks for their children, they
shoulcl notify the teacher on the opening day of school.
High School Registration
Higli school registration for pupils
who did not register last Spring will j
be held on Priclav, August 21 and 28,;
from 9:00 to 11:00, 1:00 to 4:00, and TRYING
! 7:00 to 9:00. Mr. Bixler will be at the!
Each Team Has Won One, and \ high school building at these hours to \
take care of this registration. j
Must'Have Birth Certificates ■' Jubilant over the 21st district con
In November Against Present Jliniol. Bridenthal is in the" Children'*
hospital, Akron with a broken arm, a
broken leg and a six-inch cut about
the head. The entire extent of his injuries is not yet determined.
Junior and Sally Bridenthal were-
being led across the street by Miss
Helen Climes on their way from
j church and as they came opposite their
This Wednesday morning two avow-' driveway Junior broke away and ran.
ed candidates are in the field for toward home.
Mayor of North Canton. One is Or-j A passing auto struck him. The
rin E. Wolf, present Mayor, and the driver stopped at once and took him
other man is Frank M. Evans, former to the hospital.
President of Council. | a r
Two years ago in a three-cornered
contest in which Evans, Wolf and J.
J. Shook figured, Orrin Wolf won the
election, polling a heavy vote. Frank
Evans was second man.
Now these two men are to again
Among Nations and Other
World Problems Discussed At i ^ .e:fh other in November, and if
a third candidate does not enter tlv
TO AVOID WAR
The American Telephone and Tele- ^u?.y' T3 if *fe ^a bJeak ln tie
graph company has purchased a site! "?,tl0?al """"^ ^ ^ may be
on the west coast where a station is 2£le to P«* him.aew>ss for the nomma-
on the west coast where a station is *y._
being oonStrudted to establish a lame
to Hawaii. If this is successful, Japan will ibe 13ie next step."
Mr. Chapman mentioned some of the
difficulties which confronted tele-
On Portage Street Field On
Sunday the Third and Final
Game of the Series Will Be
Fought To a Finish.
NEW BOOSTER PUMP
SAVES MILLER BARN
contest it ought to prove decidedlv in- ,,7, ., c,, ,-,, i t-> <-. li
foresting. Wolf and Evans are vote | While Straw Stack Burns On the
collectors far above the average ant1
they make clean, dignified campaigns
Other Candidates Listed
The last day to file with the County
Board of Elections is on September 4. i
At this writing the following men
have filed:
Pupas entering kindergarten and ifj^ °j ^Vo^ Sde. t of' Mayor-Orrin E. Wolf, Frank M.
first grade this year will be required, fh°S North Canton clubf and the Rev Evans-
to furnish a birth certificate. l^XA^'it0^C^„,J 1^,mT„- ! Village Clerk-Lester Braucher. _
„, ... .Paul A. Rempe, secretary, are loud in, ...___.
These may be secured from the Vil- their praises of the work accomplish-' „"?'
lage Clerk if the child was born in'ed during the two-day assembly and av^„X
North Canton or from the family phy- the courtesy of the residents of Fos-
siciin. If the child was born in Stark' toria
Farm, East of Mt. Pleasant,
and Sparks Fly In All Directions the Water Supply Keeps.
Going For 3 </2 Hours.
Treasurer—G. W. Price, E. E. JOHN SABO WORKS LAND *
THE next Presidential election is not j CONTEST STARTS AT 2:30 county during the years 1922, 1923, j The sessions were held in the Coun-
going to be a walfeaway for Re- 11924> or li)25. a e0Py ™ay be secured try club ancl 200 Rotarians were in at
; from the County Health Department tendance, representing 71 northern
! at Canton. If the child was born in ■ Ohio cities and towns. Presidents and
Here is the^ mere announcement:, Ohio a copy niay besecured from the | secretaries comprised the delegates.
High Officials Present
publican or Bemocr-at, mnless some
of the "leaders" -pall a couple of bone-
head plays, and judging the future
from the past sudh plays -are not impossible on either side.
Then, too, party labels do not stick
today as they did in fie yesteryears.
Perhaps the mucilage is thinner, or
it may be the people are beginning to
.do a little thinking £«r themselves. If
the latter is the case, then Allah be
praised! And may his prophets keep
on multiplying!
Speaking personally, I quit the habit
of votjiig "a straight ticket" years
ago. Now I sit in the bleachers and
Marshall—Ray Bachtel.
Council—John Smith, Albert Baab,
James Mansfield.
Others will file in due season.
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On Sunday afternoon, Aug. 23, the • Department of Health, Bureau of Vi-
Harpold Motors will play the Diamond]tal Statistics, Columbus, Ohio. En-, „ , . , .„ . , , ltu l
Cements of Middlebranch on Portage close fifty cents with your request to I . Manv. ?»£" officials and other not-
PULPIT AND PEW
street field, North Canton. Game
starts at 2:30.
On Aug. 9 Chick Evans' pets and
the Diamond Cements met in the second game and the Harpold bunch defeated Middlebranch by the score of
two to one in eleven innings.
That made it. "even-steven," one
game for the North Canton lads, onej
the State Department.
Community Christian Church
[By the pastor, M. A. Cossaboom]
ables of Rotary International were in
T. . .,, .,.,.,, attendance including Robert E. Huen. LiJ.
If parents will see that children. f Richmond, Ind., First Vice-Presi- u'was announced on Sundav that
bring these to school with them on I .,.„,. of Rnt ' international and nreq-'m i announc"1 on aunciay tiiac
Tuesday morning, it will prevent much «?"' °aYw rfficel ot^ the organiza-1 Tuesday August 18, be.ng the birth
delay and confusion in registration. tion i^thL country. 01Samza day of Mr. W. H. Hoover, an even
BROESKE CHOSEN
for Middlebranch. The third contest
- iwas scheduled for a date in Septem-1 p., i W:n Renrcsp„t *fiiwh r-intnn At
watch the mad ones fight it out Who'ber, but the partisans on both nicies "' \. " *P ™,X°"V*n)on At
—•j -" ; * »- ---* •>' -•' •- -- - •• •• Church Convention Im Buffalo.
said all insane people are in asylums ?.| yelled loudly for a game "soon."
J.PBOGGINS
phone engineers in making voice traffic across the oceans possible.
"A long, time prior to 1920, the
value of international telephone serv-
SWIMMING MATCH
Will Be Held At Lake Cable This
Wednesday Night.
Well, fans, here is the big opportunity. These two evenly matched
teams will play on Sunday afternoon,
and according to the dope it is going
to be a humdinger.
The players in a large measure are
responsible for.; the change in date,
they, too, feeling that they cannot
wait until September.
Whatever it is that has brought
the two teams together for the third
Betty Reemsnyder and Willis H.
Wood,' Jr., will represent the Community Building in the swimming' game this writer does not know, but
matches tonight (Wednesday) at this much is certain: It is going to
Lake^Cable, beginning at 7:30. < i be "some game." So don't miss it.
Betty will enter the 50 yards, free. Harpolds Break Even
ice was recognized. There was a good style' .and 5h,e„-n<? y?rils .*?,ide stro}ce' The HarPold Motors broke eveii in
telephone system in the United States j contests, and Willis, Jr., will enter the their two ball games over the week-
ami a good one in Europe. At that If20 yf'ds,, .free style, and 50 yards, end. They lost Saturday to the strong-
time, it was decided that perhaps the1 tl*?. ?ty.e\, . . ... 7 Hellei* Bl'os- club of. New Comerstown
best method of communication over! V"s ,,s the .county swimming meet by a score of 5 to 3. " This was the
The present head of Rotary International is Sidney Pascall who resides
in England.
Mr. Huen spoke twice during the
two-day program, discussing the Aims
and Objects plan of-Rotary and International Service.
Community Service
Paul R. Broeske was elected dele-!.. The contribution to the comunity,
gate to represent Zion Lutheran "j? nation and the world through ap-
churfch at the convention of the Eas- Pllcatl™ ?£ Rotary ideals with a pic-
tern District of tlie American Luth- ture of faith in the future of America,
Thanks' to the Booster pump recently installed on one of the fire
trucks in the North Canton Fire Department, the large barn and hog-
house on' the Catherine Miller farm,
east of Mount Pleasant, were saved
from the flames on Wednesday afternoon shortly after 2:30.
■ John Sabo farms the land and when
the straw stack caught fire while men
were threshing he promptly turned in
an alarm for the North -Canton department.
Barn Seemed Doomed
When Chief Joe Smith and his men
that has been recognized with some
observance in the last few years, that „..„.. „„^ ^,....„. „„„ 1110 „lci,
as a recognition of his fine service and ' arrivTd"\heT realized" that"they"had^a
our affection for our aged friends, j job of no small proportion on their
that flowers be brought to the church j hamls. The fences had caught fire.
ancl earned to tne homes of aged ancl j anc] the bam and hog house seemed to-
slck' J be merely waiting for red-hot sparks
Many responded and we had a fine from the stack to get started on the;
collection of flowers that were taken roofs.
into the homes on Tuesday afternoon, i Booster Pump Gets Busy
We recognize the fine services ancl; The firemen got the Booster pump-
lives of our aged people ancl always working. The hose was dropped in-
enjoy any recognition that we can give to the cistern and the water began
stopped
k took
arrived.
with..
to the
Sunday morning services continue pipe line at Mount Pleasant for water
such a distance would be by radio.
Radio "In Its Infancy
"Radio was in its infancy then, with
many problems still unsolved. There
were no transmitting and receiving
sets. Little was known of the winds
and the fancies of the ether. . Nothing „ „, v, „ _. . „ , -
was known of the power ■ needed to 0n St- Paul s Church Grounds On
and a large - list is entered for the 30th game for the Heller Bros, ancl
honors., they have only lost two games out of
the thirty. They used their star pitcher, Deeds, former Columbus Senator
hurler, against the.Harpolds.
. [Continued on page six]
LAWN FETE
send the \ oice frequencies over such a
vast distance.
"Research was started in America
by the Bell System and in (England by
the British postoffice experimental
laboratories. The next few years
were spent in developing the proper
sort of apparatus and cataloging conditions through which the voice waves
lmist t'idvel.
. y fCfontfnued on-page five],' , ,
Saturday Evening, Aug. 22.
The annual lawn fete of St. Paul's
Payments In Kind
"Eveiywhere agricultural countries
aie being forced into bankiuptcy because they are asked to pay in gold
that thev have not got instead of in
chuich, North Canton, will take place i"al tnev nave n°* Bot instead ol n
on Saturday evening, beginning at' *he S00i3 .th^ -have- — Aithur Hen
7:30
These enjoyable affairs have attracted a large number' of persons in past
Years and-those having the -one in
charge this year have every reason to
expect that jt will be successful.
derson, British Foreign Secretary.
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Armour.of Joy
"Resolve to keep iappy, and your
iu«u, P.I.-.IU1. "Community Service " was the sub-1 Dunuay morning services continue pipe line at Mount Pleasant for water.
Eastern district comprises con- iect assigned Governor Pauly ancl he ?ach Sui*"l!*.v "]or™}\K al1'l w(*; 'u'<* fr'ad ■ "Dump the water into the cistern,'"
ions in Nev York, Maryland, emphasized this service as an ideal of t° announce that the attendance and said Chief Smith. Thev dumped it,
/lvama and other eastern states Kotarv. interest are good. Strangers are al- an,l for three aml 0ne-lililf hours the
ose in the eastern nart of Ohio. in its international aspects he S'i\v wa5's welcome to the church services, i?nnetB, irQr,f »..,,„.;„„- „,.,^,. „,.„.. «,„
>ro-' Rotary also as working toward 'the ,as„wcI' as tho general public. .
?n- ultimate goal of world peace and, S™!aa$ '""l™"** s?,!'mon t()"lc vv
'"K brotherhood. He pictured Rotary as bc A Kos>' l lcturG-
vention during which outstand
church leaders will speak. The Rev. a permanent institution working'foi-
Paul A. Rempe will attend the con- evel. toward its goal and ideals,
vention with the lay delegate. ,lx t , , , , ...
o-———— ' e * backward lor our m-
' spiration and forward to the hope of
rosperity, with cour
faith as we face these
Zion Reformed Church
[By the pastor, Melvin E. Beck]
CANTON-AKRON ROAD i£
-ge hop°ePeand t ?"m'ay* ^X^r^^XX J' M'i flghter this dav."
>tn-inC times » ^"f'^P"8*" of the First Reiormccl. bThcn he th. nk
nying t mes, church ot Gary, Indiana, will be our (■!,„;.. a<-,,i=t.,„(.„ :,
straw stack.
"Chalk one up for the Booster
pump," said Chief Smith as he prepared to leave the scene. "It certainly proved its great value as a fire-
inked the farmers for
^X^X^l™^^^?^.^.^ gi^tj-rcacl^r? Hte"aubjeVt' is" "The the dsler^ ^ ^'^^ ^^ l°
--. I
sense the better things of the times, Church Glorious "
Will Be Opened About Sept. 5, Say [and that individual service may work ,,,,,„ ,> „ m./'t i „,.
Those in Charge. miracles in a community. ; G£" ^^ {°£,"^'^/'^^i
w , „•„<,, u ti q ' "Community service contributes to k^p u,-P*.?.-!_'Jlmi aU wl" want to
Word was received by The Sun on the soul of a city. it is a life stream
Monday from A. R. McConnell that |flowing through a weary and thirsty
the new load from the'-North Can- iand » he continued,
ton coiporation line north to the line I Hotar breaks down prejudices ho
in Akron would be opened aboutjdeclared( pojntine t0 thfs ^s one'im.
s>epl- °- portant type of community service the
If completed before that time there organization may render.
hear his message.
Sunday-school as usual as 9 a.m.
A welcome to one ancl all.
[Continued on back page]
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If All Agreed
i I have often said that I would hate
*:o run a paper and have everybody
1 agree with everything I said. Such a
paper would not be worth anything.
| If even your friends do not disagree
j with you sometimes, you are not getting very far. I do not like harsh
What Is the Answer, Sir Edward?
"England is not a musical nation and I criticism-'nnc? I do "not"'like"to make-
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-]yX ■
will'be some kind of ceremony on the - "RotarvY is not a pacifist organiza-' never^iii be" A^"sooin"i«+^'p ^n!,'T.Tr» ! ^i!i!! . „ i v ^ l. , ■■ --.-^-
S^i^.P^i'^^borday., _^
>i v i.-i. , iess.—-William Southern, Jr.,.
'Tiendence (Mo.) Examiner^
&»$^ut
«S ,4V,
joy/shall form, u. mv.ncible host Automobile club ofl>Canton is fao^Bt-.whici. troublea.may be ronelout lg^r Edward \S^ English com !fr! A ?reVe"
against difficulty.'^Helen Kell«, £ ing the opening of the.flew road. Without resorting to war," he said poser. g ' g liWK
s*ti • ' >.' V* • -svC1 ' " " ' ' ' * i

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, f Greensburg Ran
In Front of Car.
Test His Strength At tlie Polls
Greensburg, Aug. 19—[Special]—
Incumbent.
which was greatly enjoyed by the
members. He is transmission engineer
for The Ohio Bell Telephone company
and "he "has 'been in many countries in
the service of his company.
Mr. Chapman's Address
On being introduced, Mr. Chapman
said:
"The trans-atlantie telephone service is rmaking neighbors of us all."
"There are only six countries in the
entire world which cannot be reached
by the overseas radio telephone channels," he said, "and probably in the
not tod distant future, most of these
will also be available for international
service. Out of 35,300,000.telephones
in the world today 32,200,000 can be
interconnected. More than 20,000,000
of these are in the United States,"
said TVtr. '.Chapman.
He continued: "A radio channel
from Berlin to Mexico was recently
opened and one from the United States:
to Argentina. A ,new voice lane is1
out openly against him at the general
election. They will not. That would
be "bad politics," and among professional politicians a blunder is worse
than a crime. In factlt is two crimes.
The Collector of the Port of New
York is appointed by the President.
Cleveland used the .collectorship as a
club, so did Roosevelt, and if you let
your memory travel back you'll find
that Ben Harrison placed a former
resident of Des Moines, Iowa, in the
job because Tie wanted to chastise
John O'Brien for his indifference to
the Republican ticket on election day.
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THERE are a dozen jobs the President can keep Tammany from
holding if he wants to discipline
the organization. And knowing this,
Tammany will not openly fight anyone the national convention nominates.
Governor Roosevelt is a good man,
Had To C-ilI Doctor ■ I ■ . j ment enabled the men to keep thej
DuetothLxciteilit,itwaSneces-TWO REGISTRATION DATES ;blaze from spreading. Damage slight. OTHER CANDIDATES FILE
sary to summon a physician, and Dr.
Basinger upon his arrival administered a sedative
w qf . ... v-rtP | The pubUo schools of North Can- R01ARI CONrERhNCtl
Mr. Strasser phoned the. North Can-11 ,e to 0 ^ onTuesdav, Sept. 8.,
ton police department, ancl Officer
Russel Smith passed the word on to
the Sheriffs office in Canton. Word
from there was flashed to. Akron to
be on the lookout for the youths and
the stolen car.
Everything will be ready for sessions;
to begin on Tuesday morning. j
The School Board wil] furnish the
books to the pupils as .they did last
year. Any pnpils having books of
ADVOCATES SERVICE
Officer Smith toured the town andj their own sho«!d P|an to usc them to
the lanes but was unable to find any save an additional expense to the
now in operation lietween Spain and a clean mal>> a*""1 he is strong in many
Buenos Aires, while engineers are'Parts of the United States, but will
working on one between England and h*3 appeal to the voters in the West
trace of the young men.
HARPOLD MOTORS TO
MEET MIDDLEBRANCH
Presidents and Secretaries of
the 21st District Hear Peace
Fostoria Meeting'.
India.
'Lane 'To Hawaii
as would Governor White of Ohio ?
George White's friends should get
Board
If there are any parents who wisli
to buy hooks for their children, they
shoulcl notify the teacher on the opening day of school.
High School Registration
Higli school registration for pupils
who did not register last Spring will j
be held on Priclav, August 21 and 28,;
from 9:00 to 11:00, 1:00 to 4:00, and TRYING
! 7:00 to 9:00. Mr. Bixler will be at the!
Each Team Has Won One, and \ high school building at these hours to \
take care of this registration. j
Must'Have Birth Certificates ■' Jubilant over the 21st district con
In November Against Present Jliniol. Bridenthal is in the" Children'*
hospital, Akron with a broken arm, a
broken leg and a six-inch cut about
the head. The entire extent of his injuries is not yet determined.
Junior and Sally Bridenthal were-
being led across the street by Miss
Helen Climes on their way from
j church and as they came opposite their
This Wednesday morning two avow-' driveway Junior broke away and ran.
ed candidates are in the field for toward home.
Mayor of North Canton. One is Or-j A passing auto struck him. The
rin E. Wolf, present Mayor, and the driver stopped at once and took him
other man is Frank M. Evans, former to the hospital.
President of Council. | a r
Two years ago in a three-cornered
contest in which Evans, Wolf and J.
J. Shook figured, Orrin Wolf won the
election, polling a heavy vote. Frank
Evans was second man.
Now these two men are to again
Among Nations and Other
World Problems Discussed At i ^ .e:fh other in November, and if
a third candidate does not enter tlv
TO AVOID WAR
The American Telephone and Tele- ^u?.y' T3 if *fe ^a bJeak ln tie
graph company has purchased a site! "?,tl0?al """"^ ^ ^ may be
on the west coast where a station is 2£le to P«* him.aew>ss for the nomma-
on the west coast where a station is *y._
being oonStrudted to establish a lame
to Hawaii. If this is successful, Japan will ibe 13ie next step."
Mr. Chapman mentioned some of the
difficulties which confronted tele-
On Portage Street Field On
Sunday the Third and Final
Game of the Series Will Be
Fought To a Finish.
NEW BOOSTER PUMP
SAVES MILLER BARN
contest it ought to prove decidedlv in- ,,7, ., c,, ,-,, i t-> or li)25. a e0Py ™ay be secured try club ancl 200 Rotarians were in at
; from the County Health Department tendance, representing 71 northern
! at Canton. If the child was born in ■ Ohio cities and towns. Presidents and
Here is the^ mere announcement:, Ohio a copy niay besecured from the | secretaries comprised the delegates.
High Officials Present
publican or Bemocr-at, mnless some
of the "leaders" -pall a couple of bone-
head plays, and judging the future
from the past sudh plays -are not impossible on either side.
Then, too, party labels do not stick
today as they did in fie yesteryears.
Perhaps the mucilage is thinner, or
it may be the people are beginning to
.do a little thinking £«r themselves. If
the latter is the case, then Allah be
praised! And may his prophets keep
on multiplying!
Speaking personally, I quit the habit
of votjiig "a straight ticket" years
ago. Now I sit in the bleachers and
Marshall—Ray Bachtel.
Council—John Smith, Albert Baab,
James Mansfield.
Others will file in due season.
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On Sunday afternoon, Aug. 23, the • Department of Health, Bureau of Vi-
Harpold Motors will play the Diamond]tal Statistics, Columbus, Ohio. En-, „ , . , .„ . , , ltu l
Cements of Middlebranch on Portage close fifty cents with your request to I . Manv. ?»£" officials and other not-
PULPIT AND PEW
street field, North Canton. Game
starts at 2:30.
On Aug. 9 Chick Evans' pets and
the Diamond Cements met in the second game and the Harpold bunch defeated Middlebranch by the score of
two to one in eleven innings.
That made it. "even-steven," one
game for the North Canton lads, onej
the State Department.
Community Christian Church
[By the pastor, M. A. Cossaboom]
ables of Rotary International were in
T. . .,, .,.,.,, attendance including Robert E. Huen. LiJ.
If parents will see that children. f Richmond, Ind., First Vice-Presi- u'was announced on Sundav that
bring these to school with them on I .,.„,. of Rnt ' international and nreq-'m i announc"1 on aunciay tiiac
Tuesday morning, it will prevent much «?"' °aYw rfficel ot^ the organiza-1 Tuesday August 18, be.ng the birth
delay and confusion in registration. tion i^thL country. 01Samza day of Mr. W. H. Hoover, an even
BROESKE CHOSEN
for Middlebranch. The third contest
- iwas scheduled for a date in Septem-1 p., i W:n Renrcsp„t *fiiwh r-intnn At
watch the mad ones fight it out Who'ber, but the partisans on both nicies "' \. " *P ™,X°"V*n)on At
—•j -" ; * »- ---* •>' -•' •- -- - •• •• Church Convention Im Buffalo.
said all insane people are in asylums ?.| yelled loudly for a game "soon."
J.PBOGGINS
phone engineers in making voice traffic across the oceans possible.
"A long, time prior to 1920, the
value of international telephone serv-
SWIMMING MATCH
Will Be Held At Lake Cable This
Wednesday Night.
Well, fans, here is the big opportunity. These two evenly matched
teams will play on Sunday afternoon,
and according to the dope it is going
to be a humdinger.
The players in a large measure are
responsible for.; the change in date,
they, too, feeling that they cannot
wait until September.
Whatever it is that has brought
the two teams together for the third
Betty Reemsnyder and Willis H.
Wood,' Jr., will represent the Community Building in the swimming' game this writer does not know, but
matches tonight (Wednesday) at this much is certain: It is going to
Lake^Cable, beginning at 7:30. < i be "some game." So don't miss it.
Betty will enter the 50 yards, free. Harpolds Break Even
ice was recognized. There was a good style' .and 5h,e„-n y?rils .*?,ide stro}ce' The HarPold Motors broke eveii in
telephone system in the United States j contests, and Willis, Jr., will enter the their two ball games over the week-
ami a good one in Europe. At that If20 yf'ds,, .free style, and 50 yards, end. They lost Saturday to the strong-
time, it was decided that perhaps the1 tl*?. ?ty.e\, . . ... 7 Hellei* Bl'os- club of. New Comerstown
best method of communication over! V"s ,,s the .county swimming meet by a score of 5 to 3. " This was the
The present head of Rotary International is Sidney Pascall who resides
in England.
Mr. Huen spoke twice during the
two-day program, discussing the Aims
and Objects plan of-Rotary and International Service.
Community Service
Paul R. Broeske was elected dele-!.. The contribution to the comunity,
gate to represent Zion Lutheran "j? nation and the world through ap-
churfch at the convention of the Eas- Pllcatl™ ?£ Rotary ideals with a pic-
tern District of tlie American Luth- ture of faith in the future of America,
Thanks' to the Booster pump recently installed on one of the fire
trucks in the North Canton Fire Department, the large barn and hog-
house on' the Catherine Miller farm,
east of Mount Pleasant, were saved
from the flames on Wednesday afternoon shortly after 2:30.
■ John Sabo farms the land and when
the straw stack caught fire while men
were threshing he promptly turned in
an alarm for the North -Canton department.
Barn Seemed Doomed
When Chief Joe Smith and his men
that has been recognized with some
observance in the last few years, that „..„.. „„^ ^,....„. „„„ 1110 „lci,
as a recognition of his fine service and ' arrivTd"\heT realized" that"they"had^a
our affection for our aged friends, j job of no small proportion on their
that flowers be brought to the church j hamls. The fences had caught fire.
ancl earned to tne homes of aged ancl j anc] the bam and hog house seemed to-
slck' J be merely waiting for red-hot sparks
Many responded and we had a fine from the stack to get started on the;
collection of flowers that were taken roofs.
into the homes on Tuesday afternoon, i Booster Pump Gets Busy
We recognize the fine services ancl; The firemen got the Booster pump-
lives of our aged people ancl always working. The hose was dropped in-
enjoy any recognition that we can give to the cistern and the water began
stopped
k took
arrived.
with..
to the
Sunday morning services continue pipe line at Mount Pleasant for water
such a distance would be by radio.
Radio "In Its Infancy
"Radio was in its infancy then, with
many problems still unsolved. There
were no transmitting and receiving
sets. Little was known of the winds
and the fancies of the ether. . Nothing „ „, v, „ _. . „ , -
was known of the power ■ needed to 0n St- Paul s Church Grounds On
and a large - list is entered for the 30th game for the Heller Bros, ancl
honors., they have only lost two games out of
the thirty. They used their star pitcher, Deeds, former Columbus Senator
hurler, against the.Harpolds.
. [Continued on page six]
LAWN FETE
send the \ oice frequencies over such a
vast distance.
"Research was started in America
by the Bell System and in (England by
the British postoffice experimental
laboratories. The next few years
were spent in developing the proper
sort of apparatus and cataloging conditions through which the voice waves
lmist t'idvel.
. y fCfontfnued on-page five],' , ,
Saturday Evening, Aug. 22.
The annual lawn fete of St. Paul's
Payments In Kind
"Eveiywhere agricultural countries
aie being forced into bankiuptcy because they are asked to pay in gold
that thev have not got instead of in
chuich, North Canton, will take place i"al tnev nave n°* Bot instead ol n
on Saturday evening, beginning at' *he S00i3 .th^ -have- — Aithur Hen
7:30
These enjoyable affairs have attracted a large number' of persons in past
Years and-those having the -one in
charge this year have every reason to
expect that jt will be successful.
derson, British Foreign Secretary.
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Armour.of Joy
"Resolve to keep iappy, and your
iu«u, P.I.-.IU1. "Community Service " was the sub-1 Dunuay morning services continue pipe line at Mount Pleasant for water.
Eastern district comprises con- iect assigned Governor Pauly ancl he ?ach Sui*"l!*.v "]or™}\K al1'l w(*; 'u'ro-' Rotary also as working toward 'the ,as„wcI' as tho general public. .
?n- ultimate goal of world peace and, S™!aa$ '""l™"** s?,!'mon t()"lc vv
'"K brotherhood. He pictured Rotary as bc A Kos>' l lcturG-
vention during which outstand
church leaders will speak. The Rev. a permanent institution working'foi-
Paul A. Rempe will attend the con- evel. toward its goal and ideals,
vention with the lay delegate. ,lx t , , , , ...
o-———— ' e * backward lor our m-
' spiration and forward to the hope of
rosperity, with cour
faith as we face these
Zion Reformed Church
[By the pastor, Melvin E. Beck]
CANTON-AKRON ROAD i£
-ge hop°ePeand t ?"m'ay* ^X^r^^XX J' M'i flghter this dav."
>tn-inC times » ^"f'^P"8*" of the First Reiormccl. bThcn he th. nk
nying t mes, church ot Gary, Indiana, will be our (■!,„;.. a „ m./'t i „,.
Those in Charge. miracles in a community. ; G£" ^^ {°£,"^'^/'^^i
w , „•„epl- °- portant type of community service the
If completed before that time there organization may render.
hear his message.
Sunday-school as usual as 9 a.m.
A welcome to one ancl all.
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If All Agreed
i I have often said that I would hate
*:o run a paper and have everybody
1 agree with everything I said. Such a
paper would not be worth anything.
| If even your friends do not disagree
j with you sometimes, you are not getting very far. I do not like harsh
What Is the Answer, Sir Edward?
"England is not a musical nation and I criticism-'nnc? I do "not"'like"to make-
^ *- 'i ii
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will'be some kind of ceremony on the - "RotarvY is not a pacifist organiza-' never^iii be" A^"sooin"i«+^'p ^n!,'T.Tr» ! ^i!i!! . „ i v ^ l. , ■■ --.-^-
S^i^.P^i'^^borday., _^
>i v i.-i. , iess.—-William Southern, Jr.,.
'Tiendence (Mo.) Examiner^
&»$^ut
«S ,4V,
joy/shall form, u. mv.ncible host Automobile club ofl>Canton is fao^Bt-.whici. troublea.may be ronelout lg^r Edward \S^ English com !fr! A ?reVe"
against difficulty.'^Helen Kell«, £ ing the opening of the.flew road. Without resorting to war," he said poser. g ' g liWK
s*ti • ' >.' V* • -svC1 ' " " ' ' ' * i